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Written by an Edinburgh-based journalist, this details all the must-see sights, best restaurants, and looks at the key festivals.
Edinburgh Castle is top among Edinburgh attractions with its historic Coronation Stone or Scottish Stone of Destiny, crown jewels, prison of war, and royal apartments.
Edinburgh Castle is an essential sight in Scotland's capital, visible from many parts of the city. It has great views over Edinburgh and a wealth of Scottish history
The Palace of Holyroodhouse, at the end of Edinburgh's Royal Mile and once home to Mary Queen of Scots, is still the official Scottish residence of Britain's monarch
Historic Scotland's entrance pass ticket can save you a small fortune especially if you cram many events into a short period of time like a holiday or vacation
Anyone who has heard the Wedding March is familiar with the work of Felix Mendelssohn. Find out some more about this composer who lived during the early Romantic period.
Frommer's Guide to Scotland has travel advice and information on Glasgow, Edinburgh, and all the popular visitor destinations including the Scottish Highlands and Islands
The city of Edinburgh is one of Scotland's top tourist attractions, and there are plenty of 5-star, deluxe and luxury Edinburgh hotels to choose from.
Scotland has two major home games at Murrayfield for the 2008 Six Nations Championships, against France and England. Here are some recommended restaurants for fans.
A lavish country house hotel, an island paradise, accommodation in an historic tower and a stay in a lighthouse are just some of the unique places to sample in Scotland.
Edinburgh is one of Europe's classiest capitals and one of the top four international cities visited by Americans. Both its Old Town and New Town offer a lot.
Irvine Welsh, author of a number of popular novels, is skilled at putting stories together to make a complete novel rich with characters and humour.
One day in Edinburgh just can't do it justice. But you can squeeze the highlights of the Old Town into less than 24 hours.


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